12 October

Introducing The WBTN Amazon Wish List

by Jon Katz
The WBTN Wish List: Thomas Tascano And Red

I am proud to introduce the third Wish List I have suggested in my wondrous work with the Army Of Good. The first was the RISSE Refugee Amazon Wish List – soon to be restarted – the second was the Amazon Mansion Wish List.

And today, WBTN took my suggestion and put up their first WBTN Amazon Wish List. And boy, do they need one. Their studio is a shambles, they work with Korean War-era equipment and they need just about everything there is in the world.

The Wish List works. I bought the first item – there are only three to start – a Wall Mounted Paper Towel Holder for $19.99. The other two items are a toner and plastic mat.

They’re not exactly shooting for the moon.

It’s been so long since the people at WBTN could buy anything for the station that they are stunned at the very idea of a Wish List, which they had never heard of.

I hope you’ll take a look, these items are not expensive and are a great place to start out.

I hope we can support this struggling community radio station, it needs to live and deserves to live.

NOTE: If you’re purchasing an item on the Wish List for the first time, you’ll need the address and phone number for WBTN: The address is 407 Harwood Hill, Bennington, Vt., 05201. The phone number is 802 442 6321. You can if you wish, save this address in the checkout address list.

My Talking To Animals radio broadcast begins at 1 p.m. Wednesday the 17th. It runs for two hours, and you can live stream the broadcast here, and call me at this number: 866 406 9286.

You can also e-mail me any questions you might have about dogs, cats or other animals. We mostly will be dealing with pets, but I’ve also had cows, goats, sheep, donkeys, dogs, chickens and barn cats.

For podcast: http://www.wbtnam.us  pick a feed use the drop down list for Bennington Today. And select the date. Then to the right is either play or download to listen to past shows.

I hope you’ll check out this modest Wish List. In a nation being torn apart by corporate media, it is essential that community radio stations like WBTN survive, they are one of the very last bastions where real people get to speak out and have their voices heard.

Check out the WBTN Wish List here.

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